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Bubba Merritt

Color portrait of Sailor Charon
Color portrait of Sailor Charon by @Dragonnutt (Bubba Merritt)

And this be the color version of Sailor Charon. I messed up on the ribbons on her broach tho, one should be like a dark blueish green or dark green.

The original pic is here http://www.artwanted.com/imageview.cfm?id=35407

character © 2003 Ameigh

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Bubba Merritt

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Posted: Tuesday, 03 June, 2003 @ 05:58 PM

Wow! This is the best Sailor Moon fanart I've seen in ages! Keep it up!

P.S. I love the rest of your pics. too!

Posted: Tuesday, 03 June, 2003 @ 08:11 PM

She looks even better colored--you did an excellent job on the shading and her hair especially. I'm gonna guess you either leave your sketchbook binding in for the artistic effect, or you don't have a program that crops?

http://www.side7.com/art/liliwagn/gallery.html

Posted: Friday, 06 June, 2003 @ 12:08 PM

Actually I leave that in out of a combination of bad habit and lazyness :/ ^_^ I photocopy the original pics after inking them and color the photocopy. I don't color my originals anymore, since you can do more with a black and white drawing than one that has already been colored. :D I used to do this just simply to get rid of the blue lines from drawing with notebook paper, tho artistic reasons COULD be another reason, if you prefer to look at it that way. :D Wanna do an art trade sometime?

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